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* [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space
@ 2003-12-18 15:32 Ian Burrell
  2003-12-18 15:44 ` Ian Burrell
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From: Ian Burrell @ 2003-12-18 15:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

How do I reclaim the free space when a logical volume is reduced?  I am 
using a volume group on one physical volume and three logical volumes.

I wanted to split off /usr/local and give it some space from reducing 
another volume.  I shrank the existing logical volume with "ext2fsadm". 
  After, the volume group had the same amount of free space as before. 
I went ahead and created the new LV in that free space but would like to 
make it bigger.  Now "vgdisplay" shows the volume group as being 
completely full.  Except the allocated space for the logical volumes are 
less than the total space.

  - Ian

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space
  2003-12-18 15:32 [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space Ian Burrell
@ 2003-12-18 15:44 ` Ian Burrell
  2003-12-18 15:51 ` Chris Cox
  2003-12-18 16:06 ` Heinz J . Mauelshagen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ian Burrell @ 2003-12-18 15:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Ian Burrell wrote:
> How do I reclaim the free space when a logical volume is reduced?  I am 
> using a volume group on one physical volume and three logical volumes.
> 

I figured out my problem.  I had a test logical volume that was taking 
up the space.  I removed it and everything is working fine.

  - Ian

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space
  2003-12-18 15:32 [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space Ian Burrell
  2003-12-18 15:44 ` Ian Burrell
@ 2003-12-18 15:51 ` Chris Cox
  2003-12-18 16:06 ` Heinz J . Mauelshagen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Chris Cox @ 2003-12-18 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Ian Burrell wrote:
> How do I reclaim the free space when a logical volume is reduced?  I am 
> using a volume group on one physical volume and three logical volumes.
> 
> I wanted to split off /usr/local and give it some space from reducing 
> another volume.  I shrank the existing logical volume with "ext2fsadm". 
>  After, the volume group had the same amount of free space as before. I 
> went ahead and created the new LV in that free space but would like to 
> make it bigger.  Now "vgdisplay" shows the volume group as being 
> completely full.  Except the allocated space for the logical volumes are 
> less than the total space.

1. Shrink the filesystem (sounds like you've done this).

2. Shrink the lv (lvreduce)... be careful!!

3. Expand the filesystem to fill any gap (error) in the lvreduce.

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space
  2003-12-18 15:32 [linux-lvm] Reclaim free space Ian Burrell
  2003-12-18 15:44 ` Ian Burrell
  2003-12-18 15:51 ` Chris Cox
@ 2003-12-18 16:06 ` Heinz J . Mauelshagen
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Heinz J . Mauelshagen @ 2003-12-18 16:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 01:31:13PM -0800, Ian Burrell wrote:
> How do I reclaim the free space when a logical volume is reduced?  I am 
> using a volume group on one physical volume and three logical volumes.
> 
> I wanted to split off /usr/local and give it some space from reducing 
> another volume.  I shrank the existing logical volume with "ext2fsadm". 

Hi Ian,

did e2fsadm display some error ?
That would explain that you didn't get more free space in the VG,
because the LV won't be reduced in that case.

I guess with 'allocated space' you mean the sum of the filesystem space.
Check with "tune2fs -l ..." what the actual filesystem sizes are
and how that fits the LV sizses (vgdisplay -v / lvdisplay -v /dev/VG/LV).

>   After, the volume group had the same amount of free space as before. 
> I went ahead and created the new LV in that free space but would like to 
> make it bigger.  Now "vgdisplay" shows the volume group as being 
> completely full.  Except the allocated space for the logical volumes are 
> less than the total space.
> 
>   - Ian
> 
> 
> 
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